AlwaysChafed
Well-Known Member
That's how much you will be making after this contract.
Yeah, working 60 hours a week.
That's how much you will be making after this contract.
Today, UPS has started its counter Campaign against us, using the very words of our leaders against us as well... UPS spokesmen are saying that "we had a handshake agreement with the teamsters and we had a unanimous approval of the contract by teamster leader.
Don't worry, in 15-20 years, I'll vote yes so all the retirees have more coming out of their pocket too.I'll just keep voting yes.
They obviously did not get the message instead of standing behind the membership,which happens to be the largest contingent of Teamsters in the Teamster union.You think that maybe that would make us a little important!! Guess not,they give an unlimited extension to UPS.Thanks Guys, so much for unions taking a stand against corporate greed.
Some people will bite their nose to spite their face.So you prefer that we strike and watch Amazon walk out the door?
So you prefer that we strike and watch Amazon walk out the door?
Some people will bite their nose to spite their face.
Amazon could walk out the door this morning. You could sign this contract today and Amazon could walk out the door tomorrow. Please don't misunderstand. I don't want to see a strike. But I'm not negotiating my contract because of Amazon.
The economic reality is that we are no longer the only player in town and we most definitely must keep Amazon and the other major shippers in mind while negotiating our contract. Amazon accounts for roughly 1/3 of my residential deliveries. Losing Amazon would be devastating.
I totally agree with that. My point is Amazon can walk anytime no matter what we do. And I won't be the least bit surprised if the day comes when Amazon starts delivering their own stuff with their own trucks. They've gotten that big.
So lets all sit back and let this company walk allover us treat us like garbage.Because you are afraid they are going to lose Amazon.If everyone grew a pair and stood up to this company as a UNION because that is what we are .Maybe just maybe they would think twice about shortchanging its workforce and treating us with respect,instead of looking to take away every form of recognition,no regard for anyone's home life and most of all negotiating a fair contract.The corporate greed in this company is out of control we needed to take a stand.As far as Amazon goes if the company was so concerned they would have put a better offer on the table instead of the squeaker of a contract they put out with 18 supplements still out there voting no.They know amazon will not go anywhere nobody else can handle that account.So you prefer that we strike and watch Amazon walk out the door?
So lets all sit back and let this company walk allover us treat us like garbage.Because you are afraid they are going to lose Amazon.If everyone grew a pair and stood up to this company as a UNION because that is what we are .Maybe just maybe they would think twice about shortchanging its workforce and treating us with respect,instead of looking to take away every form of recognition,no regard for anyone's home life and most of all negotiating a fair contract.The corporate greed in this company is out of control we needed to take a stand.As far as Amazon goes if the company was so concerned they would have put a better offer on the table instead of the squeaker of a contract they put out with 18 supplements still out there voting no.They know amazon will not go anywhere nobody else can handle that account.
The company isn't afraid; it made its best offer to you. To persons living within regions in which the supplements were rejected, we may get a bit more (just enough so that it will pass -- e.g. a $1,000 signing bonus to offset some of the health care costs). If that's rejected & we choose to strike, UPS will lock us out and look for our replacements.
Reality is, in this job market, you can be replaced, and with somebody who earns a lot less. There may be short term damage, but the long term reward is there for UPS. And in case you haven't glanced at their balance sheet....
Replaced?
Haha, not even a FedEx driver could do the job UPSers do. Who's gonna do their outrages stops and pick-ups in the amount of time the company expects? ****, even air drivers can't do a full-time route when they are asked to. Its impossible to replace and perform at our level.
You are not only naive, but a company person. You should consider turning your letter of intent sooner than later and resign your Teamstership along with Hoffa and Hall.
LOL!!! You seriously think nobody else could do your job? Have you not seen the unemployment line? And that's even considering the number of "under" employed people who'd do the job for $16.10/hour (seasonal wage here) + 20% co-premium on the benefits we enjoy + 3% 401K instead of pension contribution. No doubt there would be a learning curve, but, like I said: compare the balance sheet to the long-term reward.
Whatever you're smoking dude, I'd like some.
I can't agree that the entire UPS union work force is as easily replaceable as some of you seem to think. It would be a death sentence for UPS. Why risk that when things are going well?
What's the turnover rate here? How long would it take them to replace all of us and get back to speed? Really, what's your best guess? UPS package in the USA would be done. And the better question is - why would "they" allow that right now?